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		<title>Amazon Kills &#8220;Deep Linking&#8221; Impacting Plex, Reelgood, and Others on Fire TV</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p><center><img src="https://i0.wp.com/blog.lon.tv/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/for-thumb-scaled.jpg?fit=400%2C225&#038;ssl=1" width="500" style="max-width:500px;height:auto;" /></center>Over on AFTVNews my friend Elias Saba reported on a new development on the Fire TV platform that will impact Plex (affiliate link), Reelgood, Just Watch and other third party content search engines. Amazon reportedly will be disabling &#8220;deep linking&#8221; which is the practice of having one app link to content inside of another app. &#8230; <a href="https://blog.lon.tv/2023/01/17/amazon-kills-deep-linking-impacting-plex-reelgood-and-others-on-fire-tv/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Amazon Kills &#8220;Deep Linking&#8221; Impacting Plex, Reelgood, and Others on Fire TV</span></a></p>
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<p>Over on <a href="http://aftvnews.com">AFTVNews</a> my friend Elias Saba <a href="https://www.aftvnews.com/amazon-now-forbids-fire-tv-apps-from-directly-launching-content-within-other-streaming-apps/">reported on a new development on the Fire TV platform</a> that will impact <a href="http://lon.tv/plex">Plex</a> (affiliate link), Reelgood, Just Watch and other third party content search engines. Amazon reportedly will be disabling &#8220;deep linking&#8221; which is the practice of having one app link to content inside of another app.  <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cq6mdjnWqoc">This topic is the subject of my latest video. </a></p>







<p>What this means is that if you&#8217;re maintaining a watchlist in Plex you can still maintain that list and find new content in the Plex database on FireTV, but Plex will no longer &#8220;drop you off&#8221; in another app to watch. You can, of course, use Amazon&#8217;s built in search which will continue to deep link into supported (paying) apps. This new Amazon policy mirrors a restriction Roku has had in place for its devices. </p>



<p>Why are they doing this? Because home screens and platform integrated search engines are a big business. Amazon and Roku can require providers to pay to be a part of search and/or get a higher position in query results. If you&#8217;re using a third party provider to find stuff to watch that impacts the bottom line. Those third parties apps can also charge for placement in their search engines which is a competitive activity. </p>



<p>Roku&#8217;s business model is no secret &#8211; most of the money they make from you using the device &#8211; not buying it. That&#8217;s why Roku and Amazon devices are so inexpensive. You can learn more <a href="https://youtu.be/gTAY_hRxRT8?t=393">in this video</a> I made a little while back diving into Roku&#8217;s financial statements. </p>







<p>Like everything I do on this channel I went down a rabbit hole yesterday testing how deep linking works across all of the major platforms. Here&#8217;s how the others stack up:</p>



<p><strong>Roku</strong>: No deep linking allowed but their built in search has good results (for now) that will deep link elsewhere. </p>



<p><strong>Android TV / Google TV: </strong>Deep linking is still allowed but I&#8217;m finding that it&#8217;s broken for the most part. Linking into Netflix works ok but many other providers don&#8217;t seem to work reliably. Some deep links bring the user to the Google Play store even if the app is already installed.</p>



<p><strong>Apple TV: </strong>Apple TV&#8217;s deep linking appears to work the best right now. Most of the apps I tested work through Plex and Reelgood. Apple TV is the most expensive box because the hardware isn&#8217;t as heavily subsidized vs. the other platforms making Apple less reliant on monetizing user activities. </p>



<p>All that said I still think third party watchlist apps are worth using to keep track of all of the great content we have available to us these days. <a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCZHp4d1HnIvg9CiYYUIBFUXzYAN_OrW5">You can see some prior coverage I did on those apps here</a>. </p>
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